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Even Mr Jolliboy, who likes his beef-steak and beer, admits that the clean refreshing' flavour of a good jelly <r makes a very pleasant change. In fact, he's such a connoisseur that he insists oh the jelly being made, every time, with WHITES Jelly Crystals Sold everywhere, in ~ L^^Z^^*^^> Vl Pac^etß making a pint \\>J Yv jelly. A score of gj3£^ 3e^?^>\ choice flavours. pillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllillilllllllillllllllllllllllllliHH | Teas have come | | Teas have gone | | but '' ' | | DESERT GOLD | | Is still going strong j llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM Guard against NERVOUS BREAKDOWN * /start tonight! ANXIETY for the future—worry and overwork—these conditions are bringing more people to the verge of Nervous Breakdown than ever before. Yet this mental and bodily sickness can be banished by taking a sound tonic. Thousands of women and men, both young and old, find Clements Tonic a blessing under the present depressing conditions. ■ "Qements'' nourishes the nerves and rapidly invigorates the whole system. It is a perfectly balanced tonic made to a recognized medical formula 'xffSTfSfeS. •—free from alcohol and i^9Gl|Sii~V dangerous drugs. Aj^filßH?^^^ To banish the danger of l^zKEgg**^, aSf s\ Nervous Breakdown — to |iiSpj|jSS{&f HHI get strong enough to carry |^9u!ffifto3 §=F^f to-day's responsibilities—to" V^HpSSfEL keep well and smiling— vBS--/!**'"t W?/ take Clements Tonic regu- yBBBSJi larly. Start to-night. Stimulants and Sedatives These are but temporary reliefs—to be avoided whenever C possible. The sure way to restore health is to supply the nody'o natural needs. Clements Tonic sa(ely does this. u;>i i:\rs TONIC ■ ■ • ■ • ; • ■ .• E.M.30

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1931, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1931, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1931, Page 17

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